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The EasyGlider PRO is an updated model based on the popular and proven EasyGlider and EasyGlider electric. Just like the larger Cularis the Easy Glider PRO can be built as a pure glider or as an electric by adding the optional power pack. The Easy Glider Pro's flying characteristics are perfect for the beginner, although this by no means implies that the more advanced pilot won't enjoy it - quite the contrary. If you are an expert, you will soon discover that the EasyGlider PRO has the kind of performance only seen with much larger and more expensive gliders. Features: Low sink rate Can be ballasted to expand the airspeed range Landing aid - both ailerons raised Pre-fabricated molded ELAPOR® parts Convenient method of aileron servo connection when the wings are fitted Two-part wing with removable spar joiner for easy transportation Model Specifications Wingspan: 72 in (1828mm) Wing Area: 645 sq. in. (approx. 41.6 dm?) Wing Loading (Standard): 5.57 oz/sq ft. (glider) / 6.56 oz/sq ft. (electric) Wing Loading (Metric): approx. 17 g/dm? (glider) / approx. 20 g/dm? (electric) Overall Length: 44 in (1110mm) Weight (Standard): 29 oz (glider) / 34 oz (electric) Weight (Metric): approx. 710g (glider) / approx. 810g (electric) Control Functions: Aileron / Elevator / Rudder Optional Control Functions: Throttle Flight Characteristics: Trainer Glider Target User: Beginner / Intermediate Kit Chart Radio System (# of Channels / Hitec Equivalent): 5 Channels / Flash 7 or Higher Servos: 2 x HS-81 / 2 x HS-55 Brushless Motor (Size / KV Range): 3516 / 1130 Speed Control: Energy Sport 40 amp Propeller: 10 x 6 in. / Folding Prop Battery: 2S - 2500mAh Receiver: 7-Channel DISCONTINUED, NEW IN POSSIBLY SHELF WORN BOX, AS-IS NON-WARRANTY, LAST OF STOCK! SKU Number: MPX214226
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CAM 301 Bill Blanchard's rugged winner. 18" span. Many time national record holder. Flying instructions: The Flight: The model should climb to the right in a steep arc and then slow down into its glide smoothly. A good launch should carry it anywhere from 40-150 feet high depending on ones strength. SKU Number: CAM301
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CAM 300 Flight characteristics of the Polly, plus a pop-up stab de-thermalizer. 18" span. Rugged. Flying instructions: The Flight: The model should climb to the right in a steep arc and then slow down into its glide smoothly. A good launch should carry it anywhere from 40-150 feet high depending on ones strength. SKU Number: CAM300
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CAM 302 Designed by Don Chancey. Spruce fuselage. 17" span. Nats winner. Easy to fly. Flying instructions: The Flight: The model should climb to the right in a steep arc and then slow down into its glide smoothly. A good launch should carry it anywhere from 40-150 feet high depending on ones strength. TEMPORARILY OUT OF STOCK, PENDING MANUFACTURER PRODUCTION SKU Number: CAM302
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CAM 303 Dick Mathius design. 17" span. Spruce fuselage. Easy to adjust. Loves thermals. Nats winner. Flying instructions: The Flight: The model should climb to the right in a steep arc and then slow down into its glide smoothly. A good launch should carry it anywhere from 40-150 feet high depending on ones strength. SKU Number: CAM303
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CAM 304 Sweepette 19 is outdoor version of Lee Hines famous indoor glider. Balsa fuselage. Flying instructions: The Flight: The model should climb to the right in a steep arc and then slow down into its glide smoothly. A good launch should carry it anywhere from 40-150 feet high depending on ones strength. SKU Number: CAM304
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CAM 305 Tom Peadon design. Top performer. Spruce fuselage. 18" span. Very pleasing outlines. Flying instructions: The Flight: The model should climb to the right in a steep arc and then slow down into its glide smoothly. A good launch should carry it anywhere from 40-150 feet high depending on ones strength. SKU Number: CAM305
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CAM 306 Competition glider. 18" span. Hardwood fuselage. De-thermalizer equipped. Best for adults with some glider experience. Flying instructions: The Flight: The model should climb to the right in a steep arc and then slow down into its glide smoothly. A good launch should carry it anywhere from 40-150 feet high depending on one's strength. OUT OF STOCK, PENDING MANUFACTURER PRODUCTION SKU Number: CAM306
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A beautiful design by Chuck Wiese. Hardwood fuselage. De-thermalizer equipped. 18" span Nats winner. Flying instructions: The Flight: The model should climb to the right in a steep arc and then slow down into its glide smoothly. A good launch should carry it anywhere from 40-150 feet high depending on ones strength. SKU Number: CAM307
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CAM 308 14" span. Excellent glider for beginners of all ages. Flying instructions: The Flight: The model should climb to the right in a steep arc and then slow down into its glide smoothly. A good launch should carry it anywhere from 40-150 feet high depending on ones strength. SKU Number: CAM308
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CAM 309 Mini Flash. 11 1/2" span. Durable spruce and balsa construction. Ideal beginner competition model. Flying instructions: The Flight: The model should climb to the right in a steep arc and then slow down into its glide smoothly. A good launch should carry it anywhere from 40-150 feet high depending on ones strength. SKU Number: CAM309
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CAM 310 Fast Richard's Glider. 18" span. Excellent contest machine. Balsa fuselage and de-thermalizer equipped. Designed by Dick Mathis. Flying instructions: The Flight: The model should climb to the right in a steep arc and then slow down into its glide smoothly. A good launch should carry it anywhere from 40-150 feet high depending on ones strength. SKU Number: CAM310
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CAM 311 Competition glider. 16" span. Balsa fuselage. De-thermalizer equipped. 1/4" wing airfoil. A proven winner. Flying instructions: The Flight: The model should climb to the right in a steep arc and then slow down into its glide smoothly. A good launch should carry it anywhere from 40-150 feet high depending on ones strength. SKU Number: CAM311
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CAM 312 A Joe Mekina design as modified from a Chuck Wiese design. Three time NATS winner. Spruce fuse. This design is capable of serious performance having won the 1972 NATS and many other events. In fact, it even comes with a DT fuse and hardware as it could lift out of sight on a good day. SW-DT
SKU Number: CAM312
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CAM 350 Competition catapult glider. Rugged, simple construction. Designed by Joe Mekina. Super club contest model. Catapult is a great equalizer. Everybody gets the same launch power. Trim this one Straight Up! SW DT SKU Number: CAM350
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CAM 351 Catapult glider based on the popular Tiny Piglet planform. 14" span. Launcher included. Super club contest model. Catapult is a great equalizer. Everybody gets the same launch power. Trim this one Straight Up! SW DT SKU Number: CAM351
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CAM 501 Full Kit Competition Free Flight F1H or Classic Glider Rugged, yet light, qualiy kit. Designed by Lee Campbell. Drawn by Dave Platt. Super club 46" WS contest model. Includes: - All wood needed with pre-cut ribs, rudder, and fuselage sides.
- Complete hardware pack
- Full size plans
- Esaki Tissue
SKU Number: CAM501
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CAM 906 Old time glider. 12" span. SAM legal. Spuce fuselage. Leo Vartanians 1941 Glider. Cost effective club contest model. SW SKU Number: CAM906
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CAM 315 Old time glider. 20" span. Basswood fuselage. Designed by Joe Hervat. Great, funky looking glider. SKU Number: CAM315
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Oldtime Catapult Glider. Popular for one design contests. Designed by Leo Vartanian Includes catapult handle and rubber band. SKU Number: CAM921
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Quality German ARF free-flight model of molded foam construction. Virtually indestructible Excellent gliding characteristics Ready to fly in one minute Orange/White or Current Inventory This glider is molded in EPP foam, and can be trimmed simply by bending. The model is slotted together - no gluing, no sanding, no painting and no stickers. Single-color printing on the wings. Contents: 1 Fuselage with contrasting canopy and ballast ball 1 Wing (color as canopy) 1 Tailplane Specification: Wingspan 19.7", 500 mm Length 18.7", 475 mm Weight incl. ballast ball approx. 1.4oz, 40g These are very popular and "fly" right off our shelves! It seems when we get a shipment in, they don't last a week. You can hollow the foam under the canopy, remove the nose ballast weight and install micro radio & servos and have an RC blast. Now shipping while supplies last!
SKU Number: HRC59670
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